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A "far"* '//* ^ /C k/t/ L ^,., lA& /• 'THE UNITARIAN FUNI>-REGISTER ¦ . - i '. ...,, , .-NO. IV.-.
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A "Far"* '//* ^ /C K/T/ L ^,., La& /• 'The Unitarian Funi≫-Register ¦ . - I '. ...,, , .-No. Iv.-.
A "far "* ' //* ^ / C k / t / ^ ,., lA & /• 'THE UNITARIAN FUNI > -REGISTER ¦ . - i ' . ...,, , .-NO . IV .-.
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CALCUTTA , On the 1 st October last , the Rev . W . Adam commenced the publication of a monthly periodical , entitled The Unitarian Repository and Christian Mis
cellany . It will " principally consist of short essays on the most important subjects of religion—^ -notices of neiv publicatio ns and of passing events ill the religious world—and appropriate extracts from the standard vvritGrs , and the most useful periodical works , of England and America / 5 The first Number ,
which has just arrived , consists of 8 pages octavo ; but the Prospectus announces , that it will be increased in size in proportion to the support received ; and that whatever profits may accrue , will be placed at the disposal of the Calcutta Unitarian Committee . The success of this work is earnestly to be desired , as its circulation cannot fail of being highly useful . The following
extract on the present state of the Subscription for building a Chapel , is submitted to the attention of the Unitarian Public , in the hope that some effort will speedily be made towards rendering that assistance which may fairly be expected by the members of an infant society , which has so honour- * ably exerted itself , from their brethren in this country .
CALCUTTA . Unitarian Chapel , —The amount subscribed in Calcutta for the erection of a Unitarian Chapel , is about Sa . Rs . 11 , 000 , J > gttlOOJ of which Sa . fts . 7000 [^ 700 ] have been subscribed within the last month . It is believed there & re many others friendly to the object who have not yet subscribed ; and they
are earnestly requested , without further delay , to forward their names . The estimated expense is Sa . Rs . 30 , 000 , [ j£ 3000 J but , on account of the increased and increasing value of landed property , it is probable that Sa . Rs . 40 , 000 [\^ 4 000 ] may be ultimately required . If , however , one half of the
latter sum can be realised in Calcutta , the remainder may be confidently expected from the liberality and zeal of Unitarian Christians in England and Anierica . Subscriptions are received by the Treasurers ^ Messrs . Mackintosh and Co . ; by J . Cumming , Esq ., No . 1 , Tank Square ; by Baboo Rammohun Roy and by Mr . W . Afram , No . 39 , Circular Road /
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The ANNIVERSARY of the UNITARIAN FUND will be heW on Wednesday , 9 th June , at the FINSBURY UNITARIAN 0 HAPEL . The Rev . J . G . ROBBERDS , of Manchester , will preach . Furtlier particulars will be advertised in the next Monthly Repository .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1824, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1715/page/1/
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